Haiti Reborn works in the United States to support just U.S. policies toward Haiti and partners with Haitian grassroots development organizations, including a reforestation program in Gros Morne, and the Haiti Response Coalition.
This delegation is being rescheduled for early 2010. Stay tuned for more info!
Exploring Causes and Solutions to Haiti’s Environmental Crisis
National and Grassroots Perspectives
November 5-14, 2009
Konbit Pou Ayiti/KONPAY and the Quixote Center’s Haiti Reborn program invite you to...
Liberation theologian and steadfast advocate for Haitians, Fr. Gerard Jean-Juste died in Miami Wednesday evening. He was 62. Tributes and biographies are appearing all over the web as Haitians and the social justice community remember one who lead with such passion. Be sure to read this article...
The possibility of the U.S. granting Temporary Protected Status for Haiti continues to gain exposure in the press. Listen to this story from today's NPR Morning Edition that includes positive comments from Sec. Clinton.
Email President Obama today and ask him to allow Haitians to stay in the US under Temporary Protected Status while their country continues to recover from the four hurricanes from last fall. These storms destroyed 15% of Haiti's GDP, the equivalent of eight to ten hurricane Katrinas hitting...
by Mark Schuller
Editor's note: The latest in our series of guest bloggers during Haiti Solidarity Week is Mark Schuller. Mark is Assistant Professor of African American Studies and Anthropology at York College, the City University of New York and is co-producer and co-director of forthcoming...
This morning Carol Howard Merritt and Bruce Reyes-Chow interviewed me during their weekly internet radio show, The God Complex: Where the fully divine runs smack dab into fully human. The topic was Jubilee, debt relief and Haiti.
Stand in solidarity with Haitian activists in Florida and beyond. Email President Obama today and ask him to stay deportations by undoing the last administration's late-term policy reversal pending a review of U.S. immigration policy toward Haitians.
By Melinda Miles
Editor's note: Haiti Reborn welcomes Melinda Miles (formerly of the Quixote Center) to our series of guest bloggers during Haiti Solidarity Week. Melinda lives in Jacmel, Haiti and is the co-founder of KONPAY, focusing the majority of her time and resources on coalition-building...